Stoop Down Baby

Politically incorrect blues with Chick Willis.

Stoop Down Baby... Let Your Daddy See is quite possibly the single most offensive record I've ever seen. Going for laughs at a time when ribald sexist humor was somewhat more acceptable, bluesman Chick Willis devotes the entire first side of this album to a 21-minute rendition of the title track. Stoop Down Baby consists entirely of Willis making one degrading remark about the female genetalia after another, with a live (?) audience joining in at the end (the audience members having even less tact than Willis when it comes to shouting out the four-letter words).

The small "Some selections may not be suitable for airplay" warning on the back of the jacket is a considerable understatement for an album by the man who "tells the ladies to stoop down, then plays the guitar with his tongue". One wonders what Willis is doing now -- I find myself guessing he must have eventually met a woman who gave him a few things to "stoop down" about himself.

Songs:

mark
(mdean@live.co.uk)
says:
stoop down luv it . even got the guiter he sigend in uk when he was at birmingham
(11-06-2010)

Jazzbox
says:
For those wanting to own a copy of this great classic blues album on CD, it's actually available at Amazon.com. Just Google "Chick Willis Stoop Down Baby." Chick is one of the true unsung heroes of the blues!
(02-04-2009)

VK
(kiana@jasonofbh.com)
says:
I heard this song for the first time over the Thanksgiving Holiday. Hilarious!

in other news~~> jasonofbh.blogspot.com
(12-05-2008)

ellis_ladonna@yahoo.com
(ellis_ladonna@yahoo.com)
says:
this is one of the first songs i ever heard on my great-grandmothers old time music box. we just laughed and laughed. i have not been able to find the original recording or the artist, she sang stoopdown baby, let your mama see.to which we thought was something. even in todays society its a hoot. it was the first time we realized 2 woman could be such friends. no wonder grandma only played it sometimes, to which she would be rolling! i'm glad to find this copy by Chick Willis!
(04-28-2008)

ARTHUR
(RAAHAR127@AOL.COM)
says:
HI MY NAME IS ARTHUR,I HAD THE PLEASURE OF RECORDIND THE STOOP DOWN BABY ALBUM WITH CHICK WILLIS. I WAS ALSO HIS PERSONAL DRUMMER. WHEN YOU ARE LISTENING TO THE LIVE VERSION YOU HEAR HIM CALLING OUT HEY ARTHUR. AS WE WERE ON TOUR, ALL STADIUMS,CLUBS AND ETC. WENT WILD WITH LAUGHTER,ESPECIALLY THE LADIES UPON HEARING STOOP DOWN BABY LET YOUR DADY SEE. CHICK WILLIS IS STILL DOING HIS THING,HIS LOVE OR THE BLUES,WE BOTH KEEP CLOSE CONTACT.
(10-20-2007)

Carlaya
(carlaya@queenofflow.com)
says:
I played "Stoop Down Baby" yesterday 4/26/07 on the air at Power 88 in Las Vegas. People Loved it. I also played another Rockin Jam by Ruth Brown entitled "If I Can't Sell, I'll Sit On it"... What a rockin Blues Set. Holla at yo Girl Carlaya "The Queen of Flow" at flojams.com or queenofflow.com.
(04-27-2007)

hey chick this is arron johnsons grandson send me a email when you get a chance
(11-02-2006)

DB
says:
Never heard the song by Chick Willis until now. I have it on a couple of Big Joe Turner albums. It's fun and certainly not as offensive as rap, hip-hop, and Clarence Carter's "Mom's Apple Pie"
(10-17-2006)

gmoney
(glwoodson@comcast.net)
says:
Just trying to find out where I can get this song or album. My father passed away about 3 years ago. I would always here him sing this song. I have ask so many people have they ever heard of this song before and no one had. So I search and search to her it. If any ones listening holla back.
(08-17-2006)

Melvin L Brown
(mel66bro@aol.com)
says:
Man I was an assistant Officer Club Manager at Fort Sill Oklahoma back in the 1970's The club usually had some Western Bands to come in and play but when Chick came in and played, the crowd went crazy, the audience was predominately white, but we blacks just had a ball Especially after Chick & I reminenced about our home Atlanta and talked about all the old musicians and clubs. He really tore the house down when he played the Guitar with his teeth. I wanted to book hime for all of the Clubs on all of the bases, but I had to report to DC on military business. I tried to keep in contact but to no avail but I did find the 45 on Laval label, however I do want the full version of Stoop down. Chick if you read this , give me a holler. I am living in Ohio now and on the Broadcasters Hall Of Fame Board of Trustees." Ther's a guy , they call him Luke. The women won't let him eat no more, because he sure as hell will puke" Stoop Down . ( Ha Ha) Your Buddy

Chief Warrant Officer Melvin L Brown From College Park and the Westside of Altanta.
(04-27-2006)

Steve Allen
says:
You asked, "One wonders what Willis is doing now." Well, I just came from the Georgia Music Hall of Fame & Museum where Chick and band played one of the greatest sets I have seen. The man is 72, but you would never know it. He may be known for the risque stuff, but that was a minor part of his act, which featured great blues standards from Lightnin' Hopkins, Ray Charles and others. The man is genuine!
(04-04-2006)

hugo boss
(hugoboss@vodafone.net)
says:
I saw Chick a couple of weeks ago in the audience at Blind Willie's in Atlanta. I'm glad report that time has not mellowed him and he was as red-blooded as ever!
(03-26-2006)

Forsythian
says:
You all know that Chick is goin to prison, right? He's not such a model citizen, and still isn't today...
(02-14-2006)

Graham Wellington
says:
I am looking for Chick's Song, "Jack You Up." I am having no luck. Can you tell me what album it is on or where I can get it? Thanks.
(02-09-2006)

Laughing Gravy
(moanindeblooz@yahoo.com)
says:
Hey, Stoop Down Baby is one hot tune!! My 5 pc combo, Laughing Gravy Blues Band, always brings down the house when we play it.

L. GravyLafayette, LA
(01-14-2006)

Roy Harper
says:
The title track was aired on Sirius Blues last night...by a female DJ no less. It was the first time I had heard of Chick Willis, or the tune. Thanks for the museum exhibit dedicated to this classic!
(01-01-2006)

Dick Tater
says:
Wow!! That song is so cool, too bad we can't hear the entire version. But this is still one cool website, everybody!!
(10-22-2005)

Mike P
says:
Chick Willis' first record was in 1957. He recorded for Ebb Records as Robert Willis. The songs were "Never Let Me Go" b/w "You're Mine" (Ebb 126).
(10-10-2005)

Steven C. Barr
(stevenc@interlinks.net)
says:
This is actually a traditional blues verse, if not a blues song! First, "Race Records" have historically pushed the limits as far as lewdness and "obscenity" have been concerned...and, second, there were a lot of "party" LP's (as dirty as could be gotten away with) made by Black artists...Redd Foxx, Moms Mabley, et al...during the fifties, sixties and seventies!
(08-17-2005)